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High Quality Life With Low Expenses

Is your job in jeopardy? Has your company frozen your salary? Have you lost your job? These trying economic times may cause difficulties, but they also represent a tremendous opportunity for each of us to examine our role in the economy and to examine our personal consumption habits. If we all resolve to improve the quality of our spending, even though we may be limited in how much we spend, our world will come out of the current recession much healthier than it was before.

Of course, if your income has been reduced, the first thing you need to do is carefully consider every purchase you make. Here are some no-brainer suggestions for ways to cut your expenses. You may think these things are too trivial to bother with, but over the course of a year or two, the savings will really add up:

  • When you reach for the last book of checks in your drawer and see that “reorder now” sheet, instead of calling your bank, shop for bank checks online. You can save a bundle over the high markups your bank imposes.
  • See if you can save money by cutting your newspaper subscription from seven days a week to only on Sunday. If it is cheaper to just get the Sunday paper, change your subscription. You don’t need to read the paper seven days a week, and you will be saving many trees by cutting down to one day. Look for the grocery ads in your Sunday paper and clip the money saving coupons. The savings will pay for the paper many times over and will significantly cut your food bill.
  • Walk or ride your bicycle to run errands and do shopping close to home. Use high quality reusable tote bags so you can carry your stuff home. If you avoid driving just one mile per day, you will save anywhere from $25 to $75 per year on gasoline, depending on your car’s efficiency and the price of gasoline.
  • Turn your thermostat down in the winter and up in the summer. Look for inexpensive ways to improve the energy efficiency of your house. Start by covering windows at night in winter and caulking around window frames and doors.
  • Buy inexpensive grocery ingredients and cook from scratch. Eating at home most of the time will save you a lot of money. But, don’t neglect to support your local eateries on special occasions like your significant other’s birthday!
  • Need new clothes? Kids often outgrow clothing before it wears out, so check your local thrift store for great deals on almost new clothing. You can find like new items at amazing prices.

This is just the beginning of ways you can streamline your personal economy. Remember to have fun while you are saving money. When you buy checks, don’t get the same plain boring style you have had for years. Get checks with frogs or something exciting like checks with wolves instead. Try new recipes and eat things you’ve never tried before (how about a juicy grilled bison burger?). Buy a designer dress that you could never afford brand new for just a few dollars at your local thrift store. Life is short. Have fun!

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